2024-2025_Annual Achievements’ Report is now available!
Check out our report from across the state, take a look at a snapshot of our volunteers below;
- 449 volunteers contributed 14750 hours of citizen science
- 5323 people came to our events and info stalls
- 990 people participated in litter citizen science
- 143 participated in platypus events and citizen science.
Important projects below are flowing throughout the report
- EstuaryWatch volunteers at Corangamite CMA undertaking water quality testing around fish deaths in the Curdies River
- A volunteer group has been reignited in East Gippsland on the Gippsland Lakes
- EstuaryWatch volunteers working alongside Glenelg Hopkins CMA to capture data through severe drought conditions
- Citizen scientists monitoring refuge pools for Macquarie perch in Goulburn Broken CMA
- Volunteers restoring motive grasslands at the Western Treatment Plant in Melbourne
- New sites set up at La Trobe University by volunteers to monitor water quality above and below a stormwater pipe.
- A smelly billabong is brought back to life in Bendigo
- A big event on native fish brings the Wangaratta community together
- Volunteers monitor at a Ramsar site in Gippsland Lakes which help the Environmental Water Team stay informed about water quality

